Huntsville Sports

A love for physicality and drive keep Huntsville High School senior Bentley Pearrow busy. As middle guard for the Huntsville Eagles varsity football team, he enjoys tackling his opponents. Off of the field, you can find him welding for Skills USA, shooting trap for Huntsville High, or chopping wood for his firewood business. 

The Huntsville Eagles have a chance to right the ship, and Friday’s opponent could provide that opportunity.

The Fifth Annual Memorial Rodeo to benefit Cowboy for Tyler, in honor of the late Tyler Smith of Huntsville, is set for Saturday at Sky High Arena. To enhance the rodeo’s mission of encouraging youth in rodeo, a free ticket will be provided to each student in the Huntsville School District, JoAnne Whisenhunt, Smith’s mother, said.

Huntsville High School junior Averie Dunn placed second in the Elkins Invitational Cross Country match Saturday, finishing the 5K with a time of 23:27. The event was held at the Elkins cross country course.

Consistency, discipline, and passion is the trifecta that allows Huntsville High School Senior Hallie Howerton to thrive. As a libero for the Lady Eagles volleyball team and Ozark Juniors club volleyball team, she specializes in defense. Commitment to school is shown through her position as President of the National Honors Society (NHS) and a love for community has driven her to become President of the Student Council as well as President of the Class Council. 

The Huntsville Eagles never found momentum in Friday night’s non-conference away game against Pea Ridge, losing to the Blackhawks by a score of 46-8.

The Huntsville Eagles will travel to Pea Ridge tonight to face off against the Blackhawks.

The Huntsville Eagles golf team defeated Elkins by 40 strokes Thursday at Oakridge Golf Course, scoring a 248 as the Elks shot a 288.

The Huntsville High School Marching Eagle Band performs at halftime Friday night at Eagle Stadium.

Huntsville High School senior Dax Wiggins is tenacious, driven by an inherent love for playing sports. 

The Huntsville Eagles couldn’t capitalize on many of the opportunities that came their way Friday night, dropping the first home football game of the season to Prairie Grove, 49-14.

The Huntsville Eagles will face off with the Prairie Grove Tigers tonight at Eagle Stadium in their first home game of the season.  Festivities will kick-off at 6:15 p.m. when the student …

The Huntsville High School boys’ and girls’ golf teams played in a nine-hole match at Big Sugar Golf Course in Pea Ridge Monday.

Hailing from a family with a love for football, Huntsville High School Senior Cade Crumley came into this world ready to play. 

On Aug. 22, the Huntsville varsity volleyball team won their first non-conference match against Elkins by a score of 3-1 at Charles H. Berry Gymnasium. The girls lost another non-conference match at home on Aug. 24 to Charleston, also by a score of 3-1.

The Lamar Warriors dominated the Huntsville Eagles on Friday night, winning the first football game of the regular season, 35-0.

The Huntsville Eagles will open the 2023 football season by traveling to Lamar’s Warrior Stadium in non-conference action tonight.

The Huntsville High School boys’ and girls’ golf teams played in a nine-hole match at Oakridge Golf Course this past week.

The Huntsville Eagles will open the 2023 football season by traveling to Lamar’s Warrior Stadium in non-conference action Friday night. As of press time, the game, originally scheduled for 7 p.m., has been pushed back to 8 p.m. for safety reasons.

Season-opening game in Lamar pushed back an hour Excessive heat has prompted an adjustment to the start time for the Eagles’ season-opening football game in Lamar on Friday night. The game …

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